To make it even easier to move files back and forth between macOS and iOS, you should add an AirDrop shortcut to your Mac Dock. Here’s how to do it.

If you spend a great deal of time each day moving files back and forth between your Mac and iOS devices, you know just how vital the macOS AirDrop feature is to your workflow. By default, AirDrop is only accessible on the Mac Finder under Go since the AirDrop shortcut is hidden. To gain direct access to AirDrop on the Mac Dock, you need to find and relocate that shortcut.

What is AirDrop?

Before getting started, it’s important to understand what you can do with AirDrop. Considered an ad-hoc service, AirDrop enables you to transfer files between Macs and iOS devices over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth without needing mail or a mass storage device.

For security, AirDrop users TLS encryption over a direct Apple-created peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection for transferring files. The Wi-Fi radios of the source and target devices communicate without using an internet connection or Wi-Fi access point.